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Tinubu Calls For End To Protests by Zernie005(m): 5:47am On Aug 05
ABUJA – Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has urged citizens to suspend ongoing protests against the rising cost of living, offering a chance for dialogue. This marks his first public address since demonstrations erupted last week over economic hardships.

Amnesty International reported that at least 13 individuals were killed in clashes with security forces on the initial day of protests last Thursday. However, police refuted claims of excessive force, stating that seven people had died by Saturday: four due to an explosive device during a march in Borno state, two were hit by a car, and another was shot by a guard during a shop looting.

Nigerians have been using social media to organize protests against economic difficulties and poor governance, demanding reductions in petrol prices and electricity tariffs, among other issues.

In a televised speech, Tinubu condemned the violence that has spread across several states since the protests began, emphasizing his openness to dialogue. “My dear Nigerians, especially our youth, I have heard you loud and clear. I understand the pain and frustration driving these protests, and I assure you that our government is committed to addressing the concerns of our citizens,” he stated.

Tinubu, who assumed office in May 2023, defended his economic policies, which include the partial removal of petrol and electricity subsidies and the devaluation of the naira. He argued these measures are essential to rectify years of economic mismanagement. He noted that government revenues had more than doubled to 9.1 trillion naira ($5.65 billion) in the first half of the year, with 68% of revenue now allocated to debt servicing, down from 97% prior to his tenure.

The government is also increasing spending on infrastructure projects, launching a loan scheme for university students, and constructing thousands of housing units across Nigeria’s 36 states.

“But we must not let violence and destruction tear our nation apart,” Tinubu concluded.

https://theafricadailypost.com/317257/regions/west-africa/tinubu-calls-for-end-to-protests/

Re: Tinubu Calls For End To Protests by Philipponzaghi: 5:56am On Aug 05
Tinubu is showing true leadership by calling for dialogue. We need unity now more than ever to tackle these economic challenges together. The focus should be on constructive solutions, not chaos. Let's give him a chance to deliver!

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Re: Tinubu Calls For End To Protests by 2secondsservices: 6:00am On Aug 05
Does this mean we can go about the day’s business
Re: Tinubu Calls For End To Protests by MissKudoswrite(f): 7:00am On Aug 05
Hmm
Re: Tinubu Calls For End To Protests by Chinkoalhaji34: 7:19am On Aug 05
So Tinubu don finally talk say make una stop the protests.

Na wah o, if na Peter Obi dey call for peace, dem for don turn am to messiah of the masses.

But when Tinubu talk, na to silence the people, abi?

We go still dey hear the same noise from those wey no fit even manage their own state for 8 years.
Re: Tinubu Calls For End To Protests by SeeWahala: 7:20am On Aug 05
TILUMBU CALLS FOR END TO PROTESTS

abeg which network him deybtake make the call? shocked na Airtel abi 9mobile? Because me I never see him flash or missed call for here siiince last week oh undecided
Re: Tinubu Calls For End To Protests by givedemwotowoto: 7:21am On Aug 05
cheesy

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